24 — Friday, December 23, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'Responsibility as Jewish Youth' to Concern Region BBYO Parley Temple Israel's Religious School Contributes $1,083 to Allied Campaign Hebrew U. Is Offering Special English Courses NEW YORK — Special courses given in English have begun at the Hebrew University this year as a service to students from abroad, it was reported by the office of academic affairs of the American Friends of the Hebrew University. Simultaneously, it was announced that applications are now being ac- cepted for the 13th annual one-year study program for American stu- dents. The 1966-67 group from America is comprised of 137 third year stu- dents and recent graduates who are now in the midst of their regular course of study after a four-month Ulnan period (intensive training in Hebrew). This is the largest group in the program's his- tory, and it is anticipated that this number will be greatly ex- ceeded in the coming year. Some prior knowledge of Hebrew is de- sirable for participation. Candidates should submit their applications by Feb. 15, to the of- fice of Academic Affairs, 11 East 69th St., New York 10021. "Searching Our Communities to Fred Freeman, Barbara Been, Define the Future: Our Responsi- Mike Seidman, Joanne Stern- hility as Jewish Youth" is the berg, Paul Winokur, Judy Taisch, theme of the 1966 Michigan Region Frank Horowitz, Enid Idelsohn Convention, Dec. 26-30 at the Jew- and Jack Guttenberg. The Michigan Region BBYO ish Center. Approximately 500 delegates board of directors convention corn- from I() Michigan and Canadian mittee, headed by Mrs. Gordon cities will participate. Fruitman, Harry Dubin and Hy The convention %ill be called Leibson, will judge contests and to order Monday evening by the Provide housing. Members of the committee in- three council presidents, Danny Rosen of Southfield. Greater De- elude Robert Kranitz, Bernard trod AZA Council: Michele Sink- Thoryn, David Keyes, Mrs. Harry off of Oak Park, Greater Detroit Spiro, Mrs. Allan Silverman, Mrs. BBG Council; and Alan Kaufman Robert Swimmer, Mrs. Charles of Grosse Ile, Great Lakes BBYO. Dworn, Mrs. Sam Fischer and Members of Temple Israel Religious School present their dona- Convention delegates will par- Mrs. David Howell. The convention staff director is tion to the 1967 Allied Jewish Campaign to Mrs. Robert Portnoy ticipate in programs geared toward helping them understand their :Melvin Y. Clayton, assistant dirge- (secondfrom the right), president of the junior division. From the left are Richard Moscow, Student Council representative; Norman roles as Jewish youth in the corn- tor, Michigan BBYO. Assisting are Trepeck, president of Temple Israel Youth Group; Mrs. Portnoy and munity. Special keynote addresses local chapter advisers Sanford are to be given by William Av_ Sherman. Benson Leet, Janice Robert Siefman, Student Council representative. The check for $1,083 presented on Dec. 11 is the amount the children have do- runin. executive director of the Kay. Barbara Raznick and Mrs. Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation, A 11 a staff n Silverman. agency includes Professional Emanuel nated to the Detroit, national and overseas agencies which provide ' and Richard re - Mandel. Frances Rubin, Art Faja i health, welfare and educational services for Jews throughout the gional director H. of . Lobenthal. Bnai Brith Anti- i world. BALLROOM Defamation League. Field trips to and Mark Lavetter. Detroit organizations and agencies Northland Ford Offers BY will aid the delegates in their con- vention preparation. In advance College Scholarship of the District Six BBYO Conven- Awards to Area 12As COOLIDGE AT 9 MI. tion in June, the Michigan Region LI 7-4470 Ed Kasparian, president of convention will host the AZA and ........---...--,---' Northland Ford, announced the BBG song and forensic contests. ,',, : , ...- - ..... --••• ••••... .. .....,- ,,,, ,, • ,-..'..,- . ..., . -..,- . - . ..-..., .• .. :::...,..........,. – , opening of the competition for the Other activities will include the Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Socials 1967 Northland Ford College selection and crowning of the 1966- ' Detroit Teens to Attend •' Scholarship Award. HA-RIVEIA ISRAELI 67 Michigan Region S w ee theart, C Canada Leadership Seminar The recipient of the award will t, a social evening, lunch programs Teen-agers from Detroit will be chosen from this area and Doti DANCE TROUPE and a formal luncheon Dec. 30, 6, number among the 150 attending fled by Jan. 15. A special three- For Private Appearances Call: when leaders of Bnai Brith will the Canadian T o r a Leadership JEFFREY DUNN, Manager . man scholarship panel will choose speak with the youth, convention PHONE: LI 8-7864 Seminar sponsored by the youth , s corn _ the winner. contest awards will be presented bureau of Yeshiva University , to any 12A high school and the convention adjourned, heading the committee of , Four university students will ad- s e Motel. r v i c London, e division at the youth planners are Sue Warnick dress their fellow collegians and munity Carousel Ont.. today entered stulent, competition may be ' Make Your Parts, by the sending a letter to Fred through Thursday. A. Epps 20211 Greenfield, 48235. Swing With and Hal Willens, Detroit BBG the Congregation of Temple Israel Rabbi Aaron Brander. education The letter should contain the fol- and AZA Council, and Craig on "The Key Issues Facing Col- director of Cong. Bnai David is on lowing information: name, address, Jerris, GLC Council. Others in- leps! Youth" 8:30. p.m. today. One of the speakers, Charles the educational staff for the semi- I phone, school and a record of the elude Barb Davis, Lanny Kamin, Tobias, has served as president of nar• which will include Jewish entry's high school marks. All en- Linda Liefer, Ken Brown, Elly Glanz, Steve Bercuson, Sue Lip- , the National Federation of Temple studies, leadership skills, group tries must be sent not later than Music for All Occasions ton. Iloward Victor, ictor, Marci Kahn, ;youth. Another, Daniel B. Syme, dynamics and recreational activ- Jan. 1. FOR BOOKINGS CALL: Kasparian said he is considering arc Hirsch, Marcia Mazur, Marc the son of Rabbi M. Robert Syme ities. the possibility of making it an an- TE 2-9193 342-4887 of Temple Israel. He is entering nual event. the Hebrew Union College—Jew- Couples Club to Hold ish Institute of Religion next fall WE RENT AND SELL to begin his studies for the rab- j Children's Theater Party binate. Mark Shook, the third I A special vacation treat for chil- member of the panel. is a former dren will be offered by the Couples Ford president of Temple Israel Youth : Club of Temple Emanuel 1 p.m., 4 and is also entering the Reform , k rabbinate seminary next fall. The i ' children's Tuesday, when it will present a ALSO FEATURING A FINE SELECTION OF theater party at the ► .only girl student on the panel is , Berkley Theater. Don Knotts will Joan Gilbert, who has also been star in "The Incredible Mr. Lim- By DAVID active in the youth programs of , pit: , "AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN" STEIN Temple Israel. i The occasion for the panel is , There will be refreshments and The Spotlight. Ford school news- paper. has received three national the Annual College Homecoming prizes, including a bicycle. 7651 W. McNICHOLS at Santa Barbara For further information, contact journalism awards for last year's Sabbath Eve for college students of Temple Israel families. They Mrs. Norman Stricof, 353-6569, or UN 4-7408 %vork. A rating of All American was will be the guests of the sister- Mrs. John Marcosky, 356-2284. awarded to the Spotlight by the hood and the men's club of National Scholastic Press Associa- Temple Israel at a dinner in the Lion. This was the first time that social hall preceding the ser- the Spotlight had received the At the dinner. they will be ad- NSPA's top award. dressed by Dr. Harold Norris. pro- The Quill and Scroll. honorary society of hi2,h school journalism. lege fessor of law the Detroit Col- of Law. on at the theme of "Stu- gave the Spotlight a first place ratilig and an "A" Achievement dent Involvements in Liberal Movements.' Award for service to the school. Both these awards place the Spot- light. edited last year by Mike Young Israel Teens Sitrin. in company with the top Formed at Oak-Woods school newspapers of the country.' YIT Young Israel Teens, re Ford was a participant with cently . formed for teen-agers age (You Must Be 17 Evenings) Central High in a WJR "Junior 15-18, will have a social hour 4 Town Meeting of the Air" series. p.m. Saturday at Young Israel of Featuring Students first debated at (.'en- Oak-Woods. A guest speaker will Accommodations Available to • Go-Go Girls tral, and then at Ford, on the be presented, followed by Israeli Group and Party Affairs question of whether Red China dancing and singing. • Exotic Drinks (non-alcoholic) should be admitted to the United Young Israel Teens is planning a • Top Recording Groups Nations. , toboggan party, with the participa- • Guest Stars Open: Larry Russ. Suzi Greenfield. ' tion of a number of synagogues. Thursday - Sunday, 7:30 p.m. to Midnite • Battle of Bands David Lipsitz • Roy Mash, Marc , Club president is Bonnie Engel: Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Pearl and Chuck Melly recently secretary, Jean Tenenbaum• food Loads of Atmosphere • Sunday Afternoon Matinee, Ages 11-16, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. appeared on Channel 56 in two committee, Helen Levkevitz and • Live Entertainment different plays. .James Savedes S ammy Pollack; and social corn- directed the students in the plays.' mittee, Naome Engel, Aviva Nobel' which had the theme of "Alone and Jack Pesis. - YIT meets every Saturday at and Wonder." Ford hasketballers have now 3:30 p.m. Refreshments follow. dropped three straight league Starting in January, a general ,limes with their only Victory corn- meeting will be held every other ing in a non-league contest with Wednesday. Phone 398-4248 Anyone who is interested in Finney. One bright spot, though, 25242 GREENFIELD (In The Greenfield Center, North of 10 Mile Rd.) has been the play of senior Gary joining the group is asked to call Lincoln. Gary has averaged 22 Eddie Kaplan, adviser, LI 2-2338, MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! CHRISTMAS EVE AND NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTIES points per game while displaying or Young Israel of Oak-Woods, strong rebounding and floor play. 398-1177. DANCING JACK BARNES 'Youth News Collegians All 1 Kev Issues' at ' T emple Israel MUTZIE and the MONTEGOS The cene A COMPLETE LINE OF FORMAL WEAR MEN'S CLOTHING HAN DELSMAN THIS WEEKEND THE SWINGIN'-EST YOUNG ADULT NITE CLUB